Best PC gaming deals of the week

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Another week has gone by and with it came the news of Destiny 2, a Witcher TV show and a whole stack of new gaming deals to check out. Conveniently enough, I’m here to take a closer look at that last thing and it’s about the only thing that’s keeping me from playing more Prey. Without further hesitation, let’s go ahead and check out what’s on offer this week, shall we?

As usual, we’ve got deals that’ll work in the UK, deals that’ll work in the US and some deals that will work in both the UK and US, as well as presumably many other places. Let’s get started.

UK & US Deals

There’s a brand new Humble Indie Bundle, this is not a drill. The eighteenth (!) Humble Indie Bundle is live right now and on for just under the next two weeks, featuring some lovely indie gems like Kentucky Route Zero, SteamWorld Heist and Owlboy. Here’s what you can get:

Pay what you want:
Ziggurat
Windward
SteamWorld Heist

Pay more than the average:
Kentucky Route Zero
Beholder
Goat Simulator: GOATY
More to be added

On the note of Humble, the site has gone and added a bunch more titles to its already jam-packed Spring Sale offerings. This includes titles from Sega, Activision and Capcom among others. Here are some highlights:

GOG.com continues its ongoing quest to put every game in existence on sale at some point with another fresh set of offers in a Weekly Sale. This time around, you can find a whole bunch of adventure games among the lot including Resonance, Primordia, Gemini Rue and Shardlight. They’re available from as little as £1.39 / $1.66 / €1.59, too.

Fresh off the back of the news that Devolver Digital is hosting its own conference at E3, the publisher is pulling out all the stops and having itself a Publisher Weekend sale on Steam with up to 90% off. That means Fork Parker and co. have you covered when it comes to games like Shadow Warrior, Hotline Miami, Enter the Gungeon and more. It also includes Luftrausers and in my humble opinion, anything from Vlambeer is worth owning. Here are some highlights from what’s on offer:

There’s not a whole lot I can write about external hard drives that would qualify as insightful or massively entertaining so instead, I’ll focus on pointing out that these Seagate Backup Plus external drives are discounted over at Amazon UK right now, with 1TB drives starting at £49.99. Ooh look, that one is red.

Look, I know it’s not technically a game but if you don’t already own it, it’s time to witness the Black and Chrome edition of Mad Max Fury Road. The Blu-ray set that contains both the full colour version as well as the stylised ‘Black and Chrome’ version is currently down to £10 over at Amazon UK and is absolutely worth that.

Amazon US is currently taking $50 off the price of this LG 32-inch IPS monitor. That brings the price down to just under $200 for this monitor that features Display Port and HDMI inputs as well as a set of USB ports. If you’re looking for a decent second screen, this might be worth checking out.

Okay, we’re done for another week. Keep in mind that deals, prices and availability can change at the drop of a hat, so apologies if you miss out on something you wanted. I’ll be over at Jelly Deals, scouring the world wide web for more deals. Feel free to visit, or follow us on Twitter and give us a like on Facebook.

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10 Comments

The Pay-What-You-Want tier from that Humble Bundle is pure gold already. Steamworld The Heist and Ziggurat are great examples of a genre distilled to it’s minimal form but maximal fun factor; Steamworld for Turn-based Tactics, Ziggurat for FPS.

Total War: Warhammer doesn’t actually appear to be on sale at the humble store? I visited the link several times and it’s appearing as full price for me (I’m based in the US but it was listed under US and UK deals)

At the end of the day they are still doing it through filters and not the proper way through film type and lighting. Unless they went back a re-rendered all the special effects using b&w shaders. I would be seriously impressed if that is the case.